Liberty Seated Half Dime

The Liberty Seated Half Dime is a type of half dime that was minted by the United States Mint from 1837 to 1873. The coin featured a design commonly referred to as the “Seated Liberty,” which was used on most American silver coins during this period.

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What is the Liberty Seated Half Dime?
The Liberty Seated Half Dime is a coin series minted by the United States from 1837 to 1873. It is named after the design featuring Liberty seated on a rock, which is depicted on the obverse (front) side of the coin. The reverse (back) typically features an eagle with a shield. The Liberty Seated Half Dime is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, with a diameter of 15.5 mm and a weight of 1.34 grams.
What are some key characteristics of the Liberty Seated Half Dime?
The Liberty Seated Half Dime has several notable characteristics. It is one of the smaller denominations ever produced by the United States Mint, making it physically smaller than most other coins. The design features a seated Liberty on the obverse, holding a shield and a liberty pole with a Phrygian cap. The reverse side displays an eagle with a shield, arrows, and an olive branch. The coin also carries mint marks to indicate the different mint locations.
Are Liberty Seated Half Dimes valuable?
The value of Liberty Seated Half Dimes can vary depending on factors such as their condition, rarity, and specific dates or mint marks. Some Liberty Seated Half Dimes may have higher numismatic value due to their scarcity or historical significance. Early-year issues, coins in exceptional condition, or those with low mintages can command higher prices among collectors. It is advisable to consult coin pricing guides or seek the assistance of reputable coin dealers or numismatic experts to determine the specific value of a Liberty Seated Half Dime in your possession.
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